Black and brown in America : the case for cooperation / Bill Piatt.

In this brief, accessible, impassioned volume, Bill Piatt surveys Black/Brown relations in their entirety, devoting chapters to such issues as competition in a shrinking labor market, the re-segregation of our public schools, the language barrier, gang warfare, and voting coalitions. Reviewing simil...

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Main Author: Piatt, Bill
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, ©1997.
Series:Critical America.
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Summary:In this brief, accessible, impassioned volume, Bill Piatt surveys Black/Brown relations in their entirety, devoting chapters to such issues as competition in a shrinking labor market, the re-segregation of our public schools, the language barrier, gang warfare, and voting coalitions. Reviewing similarities and differences between the Black and Brown experience in America, Bill Piatt emphasizes the need for solidarity, cooperation, and mutual understanding and offers explicit proposals for greater racial harmony. Blacks and Browns must get along not only for their sake, he argues, but in the interest of a stronger, more stable America.
Physical Description:xv, 198 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-192) and index.
ISBN:9780814766453
0814766455